Grand Street baseball bounces back from ugly loss
Message sent, but will it be received?
On Monday, the Grand Street Campus Wolves lost their first game of the season to the Midwood Hornets during a contest where they committed six errors. On Wednesday, they had another shot at the same Hornets team and tried to send a message to the rest of the city that they are still the best team in the Public School Athletic League.
“I don’t know what happened on Monday, we just had a very bad game,” said Grand Street’s shortstop Julian Fernandez. “This game became really important for us because we can’t just let teams come on to our home turf and stomp us like that. I had a horrible game, the entire team had a horrible game, but hopefully today sends a message that we mean business.”